The pandoc-citeproc package

The pandoc-citeproc library exports functions for
using the citeproc system with pandoc. It relies on
citeproc-hs, a library for rendering
bibliographic reference citations into a variety
of styles using a macro language called Citation
Style Language (CSL). More details on CSL can be
found here: http://citationstyles.org/.

Currently this package includes a heavily revised
copy of the citeproc-hs code. When citeproc-hs is
updated to be compatible, this package will simply
depend on citeproc-hs.

This package also contains an executable: pandoc-citeproc,
which works as a pandoc filter, and
also has a mode for converting bibliographic databases
a YAML format suitable for inclusion in pandoc YAML
metadata.

Maintainer's Corner

Readme for pandoc-citeproc-0.12.2.3

pandoc-citeproc

This package provides a library and executable to facilitate the use of
citeproc with pandoc 1.12 and greater. (Earlier versions of pandoc have
integrated citeproc support.)

pandoc-citeproc

The pandoc-citeproc executable can be used as a filter with pandoc to
resolve and format citations using a bibliography file and a CSL
stylesheet. It can also be used (with --bib2yaml or --bib2json
options) to convert a bibliography to a YAML format that can be put
directly into a pandoc markdown document or to CSL JSON. Bibliographies
can be in any of several formats, but bibtex and biblatex are the best
supported.

The current version of the package includes code from citeproc-hs,
which has not been updated for some time. When citeproc-hs is brought
up to date, this code can be removed and this package will depend
on citeproc-hs.

Text.CSL.Pandoc

Those who use pandoc as a library (e.g. in a web application) will
need to use this module to process citations.

The module exports two functions, processCites, which is pure and
accepts a style and a list of references as arguments, and
processCites', which lives in the IO monad and derives the style
and references from the document's metadata.